
Fady
“The villagers say there is a door there, at the end of the canyon. Jaomora says it is fady. A taboo place…” New Voices writing competition winner, by Audrey McCombs.
Read More“The villagers say there is a door there, at the end of the canyon. Jaomora says it is fady. A taboo place…” New Voices writing competition winner, by Audrey McCombs.
Read More“Jorge stopped being Jorge the first day he went up to the roof.” New Voices writing competition runner-up, by Dan Micklethwaite.
Read More“I hear a clock ticking/ like a toothache…” Weekend poem, by George Freek.
Read More“If you have only a single rose to offer me/ Do not offer it/ As a tombstone of the future…” Poem of the Week (August 12), by Manash Bhattacharjee.
Read More“Who am I to praise you? When I was on my way to you the train went up in flames…” Story of the Week (August 8), by Zsuzsa Selyem. Translated from Hungarian by Erika Mihálycsa.
Read More“In July 1966,/ weeping and wailing was heard/ from Cherry Grove to Corneille Estates…” Weekend poem, by Jeremy Freedman.
Read More“There’s a mauve place you’ve forgotten,/ where you mothered dogs for a living…” Poem of the Week (August 5), by Chloe Stopa-Hunt.
Read More“here/ death is frolicking in the snow// and only a quarter of the story is ever told/known…” Weekend poem, by Arindam Banerjee.
Read More“The hair kept all the other things about her running, strengthening her from its shadows…” First Friday flash fiction (August 1) from Maria Pinto.
Read MoreA selection of new work from Poetry World Cup winner Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingdé.
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